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JBB: An Artblog!
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Andrew Archer’s “A Scanner Darkly.”
Artist Andrew Archer (Previously on Supersonic Art) recently teamed up with The Folio Society to produce these brilliant illustrations for a brand new edition of Philip K. Dick’s “A Scanner Darkly.”
You can see the complete series over on Andrew’s website.
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Sonia Kolner, Recent Work.
Brand new work by the always bizarre Sonia Kolner (Previously on Supersonic Art). Be sure to follow her on Instagram, too.
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F. Choo x INPRNT.
I love the colorful, detailed illustration work of artist F. Choo - all of which is available as fine art prints in their INPRNT Shop!
This is a sponsored post by INPRNT (Be sure to follow them on Tumblr!) but I still choose and write about the artists :)
“Visions Collide” at Luna Rienne Gallery.
Currently on view at Luna Rienne Gallery in San Francisco, California is the three person exhibition, “Visions Collide,” featuring Robert Bowen, Monty Guy and Leon Loucheur.
Each of the artists are known for their multifaceted works that combine a number of elements into surreal images that speak on multiple levels, both metaphorically and emotionally.
“Visions Collide” will be on view until October 9th, 2017.
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Mr Dirns - Smoking Kills
1) Patrick Swayze (1952-2009)
2) Steve McQueen (1930-1980)
3) John Gotti (1940-2002)
4) George Harrison (1943-2001)
5) Nat King Cole (1919 - 1965)
6) Walt Disney (1901-1966)
In a new image series called ‘Smoking Kills’ artist Mr.Dirns shows famous pop figures who have lost their lives as a result of smoking cigarettes. The images are quite shocking, showing the beloved figure’s photographs slowly burned. The cigarettes are not aggressively smashed and put out on the images, rather they have been lit and then slowly, passively burn, taking parts of the photographs with them
- Inspiration Now
What’s better than diapo night…
Does this look infected to you? Agostino Arrivabene
Rose House by Sergey Makhno Studio
Rose is a guesthouse made of concrete, weathering steel, glass and water. The steel exterior seems private and fully immersed in the wild nature, whilst the inner part of the building is opposite – open and fragile due to the floor-to-ceiling windows. The layout is designed as a freely flowing space with transforming functional zones. An owner can move the walls and convert the space into one social ground floor for parties
The name Rose came from blooming red walls. In order to water a concrete flower the architect created an artificial pool bordering with a terrace from the one side. In the mountain house water becаme a material of the same importance as concrete, glass and steel. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide the interaction of nature and the interior. Seasons change is considered as a part of Rose. Resembling the life cycles of a flower – the nature blooms and withers away in the house.
What’s better than diapo night…
Lu Xinjian
http://www.cncreate.org/artist-lu-xinjian/ Posted with Post to Tumblr
Drew Tyndell
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Andrei Tarkovsky’s Rare Instant Photographs of Everyday Life
Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky is no ordinary household name in cinema – he is known to be the last pioneer and real inventor among everyone before him. The famed Ingmar Bergrman would describe him as “the one who invented a new language, true to the nature of film, as it captures life as a reflection, life as a dream”.
Bigger Than Us,
David Schermann is a conceptual photographer based in Vienna.